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BBAU Rewatch

It says a lot that you got through 03 so quickly whilst 02 dragged on! It was really a perfect season and admittedly I’m in the minority who might have preferred Chrissie over Reggie, it was a very rare instance where I was happy with either and found both deserving

I found 04 a bit slow to get going so I’ll be curious how you find that.

BB03 is so much faster and so much better. I’ll get to specifics when I complete my write up. My family members too all said they preferred Chrissie over Reggie. Personally I’d rather Daniel over Chrissie but I like all 3.

I am completely biased for BB04 as my earliest full memory is being 4 years old and visiting the house in dreamworld for a family holiday. I grew up continuously hearing about Fitzy from my mum having a crush on him. For me BB04 will always be what I know Big Brother to be so I will always watch it and enjoy it. I’m interested to see how it goes with an unbiased perspective going in. We shall see.
 
BB03 is so much faster and so much better. I’ll get to specifics when I complete my write up. My family members too all said they preferred Chrissie over Reggie. Personally I’d rather Daniel over Chrissie but I like all 3.

I am completely biased for BB04 as my earliest full memory is being 4 years old and visiting the house in dreamworld for a family holiday. I grew up continuously hearing about Fitzy from my mum having a crush on him. For me BB04 will always be what I know Big Brother to be so I will always watch it and enjoy it. I’m interested to see how it goes with an unbiased perspective going in. We shall see.
BB04 was my first real taste of watching international BB as I was actually in Australia for that series… I found it to be a bit underwhelming. Especially with the overhyped “secret” leading in to the series turning out to be just a $1 million prize. They really did themselves a disservice by going from one of the most interesting twists in BB history to a back to basics format the following year.
 
BB04 was my first real taste of watching international BB as I was actually in Australia for that series… I found it to be a bit underwhelming. Especially with the overhyped “secret” leading in to the series turning out to be just a $1 million prize. They really did themselves a disservice by going from one of the most interesting twists in BB history to a back to basics format the following year.
I'm interested to see how I feel about it. I don't see a lot of love for it on this forum but I've always loved it. I loved every member of the final 7 original housemates and whilst I was always underwhelmed by Trevor winning I still wasn't mad. When I watched all of these for the first time I didn't watch them chronologically and watched BB04 first so all I had to compare it to was 2012 and 2013. Now that I'm watching them chronologically I'll be able to notice the production differences easier. I still feel like I will always feel the way I do about it as I remember being so young and thinking it was so amazing that the house was in a theme. park. I don't think those childhood feelings will ever be suppressed.
 
I'm interested to see how I feel about it. I don't see a lot of love for it on this forum but I've always loved it. I loved every member of the final 7 original housemates and whilst I was always underwhelmed by Trevor winning I still wasn't mad. When I watched all of these for the first time I didn't watch them chronologically and watched BB04 first so all I had to compare it to was 2012 and 2013. Now that I'm watching them chronologically I'll be able to notice the production differences easier. I still feel like I will always feel the way I do about it as I remember being so young and thinking it was so amazing that the house was in a theme. park. I don't think those childhood feelings will ever be suppressed.
If it’s the series that got you in to BB you’re always going to have fond memories of that series.

BB04 is just an average series and IIRC a lot of the negative views of it came from the fact that it was overhyped and felt pretty scattered production wise. One of the first criticisms I remember reading was the fact that they pitched the series as being back to basics and they brought in a rich/poor divide task a few weeks in.

My feelings towards the series probably have to do with the fact that I was a big fan of the US format at the time. There’s a pretty big contrast between the US series 3 or 4 and BBAU 4. I remember being torn apart on the forums at the mere mention of BBUS let along my suggestion that Australia should switch to more of an American style format.
 
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If it’s the series that got you in to BB you’re always going to have fond memories of that series.

BB04 is just an average series and IIRC a lot of the negative views of it came from the fact that it was overhyped and felt pretty scattered production wise. One of the first criticisms I remember reading was the fact that they pitched the series as being back to basics and they brought in a rich/poor divide task a few weeks in.

My feelings towards the series probably have to do with the fact that I was a big fan of the US format at the time. There’s a pretty big contrast between the US series 3 or 4 and BBAU 4. I remember being torn apart on the forums at the mere mention of BBUS let along my suggestion that Australia should switch to more of an American style format.
That sounds standardly reasonable. For instance, I got into Survivor from Australian Survivor in 2016 from never having seen any US episodes and only knowing things from reading. Survivor AUS has non eliminations every year so for me it's not abnormal and doesn't really piss me off as much as it seems to piss off longterm survivor US fans especially on reddit. If you're a fan of something you're naturally inclined to prefer what you initially saw. Hence why you've been slandered for being a proponent of Australia adapting the US format, myself included in that. When I watched BBUS for the first time when I was 14 I had just watched all of the channel TEN series of BBAU, so naturally I was not a fan of the strategic format.
 
So overall I really did enjoy BB2003 a lot more than I did during my initial watch of the season. I falsely remember it being boring but really that isn’t until the very last 2 weeks which is kind of the standard for these older seasons of Big Brother. Straight to the point my favourite thing about this season is that the housemates would have auditioned for this expecting it to be like 01 and 02, but all of the expectations anyone had were literally destroyed by the numerous twists and turns that came from Big Brother. The “get back in the car”, two house twist, housemates entering throughout the week and nominating to stay would have thrown all of the housemates off balance and would have kept them on their toes for weeks to comes. For the housemates to then enter the auditorium to walk down the eviction plank when not expecting it would do nothing but increase adrenaline and fits the theme of dropping expectations.

The cast overall is incredibly strong with even the quieter ones still adding to the show in some way even it was towards the end of their time in the house. Everyone is three dimensional and everyone gets a story arc that meets a dramatic conclusion. The cast is a lot more dynamic than 01 and 02 and they stick out more overall rather than one or two people. The bigger personalities do go early like the previous two seasons but again that’s what you get with vote to evict, but this is all rectified with the best three making it to the end.

The two-house twist is masterfully done. It wasn’t just a simple Perspex glass separating two sides of the house, it was a full commitment of designing the two houses to mirror each other with camera runs between them. The twist wasn’t just abandoned for the sake of ratings but rather ran its course for the perfect amount of time and the merge allowed for amazing new storylines to begin but to also let brewing storylines explode. I also liked the intruder twist, it allowed for the two houses to mingle and was very reminiscent of early tribe swaps on Survivor US.

The storylines do peak in the early mid part of the season and it is when the intruders come and the double happens where the series kind of slows down to the point of fully stopping by the last fortnight. And from there it is a pretty slow march to Reggie’s inevitable win but none the less, the season as a whole is pretty amazing. By the time Saxon is gone all of the storylines that have developed kind of just stop. The week 9 haves/have nots twist for me personally does make up for big characters going and kept me interested for that week. Week 10 is where it does really become slow but with Anouska coming that does help that week. But once it's down to the final 4 it is just a whole fortnight of reflection. And yeah, it's not incredible to watch.

I do love that the show takes on its own individual style and it starts to separate itself from being a BBUK replica. The BB voice is A LOT stricter than past seasons and there is also the introduction of secret housemate missions. Gretel is also more animated when she says "its time to go", the graphics and theme tune also just help the Australian version individualise itself.

You can also tell Gretel is very comfortable in the role as host. In 2001 she isn’t subdued per se, but she is nothing like she becomes later on. She was a lot more aggressive than I remember her being, especially with Claire, Ben and Vincent. She is snappy to the audience more than she was previously and sometimes you could tell in her voice that she was irritated because of it. Although in saying that I appreciate her for it. I’d rather a polarising host and I love that I have something to comment on with her. Sonia gives me nothing to really work with, Gretel offers me a conversation stater.

Those are my general thoughts of the season, if there’s more I forgot I’ll add it to the specific person in my housemate thoughts. Which is probably going to take me a while to write lol.
 
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I’m in the middle of Week 2 of BB01 and honestly it’s not bad for it being early days, but seriously Sara-Marie and Andy being nominated is horrid. They honestly bring so much already. The episodes go so much faster than I really expected them to.
 
Irena: I did like Irena she was a pretty strong first evictee. She was fun in the beginning and was interested when getting into hijinks with Carlo and the others. But she did become annoying with the arguing with Big Brother about the nominations talk, just own it and accept the consequence. When she went on about wanting to stage a mass walk out it became a bit irritating and she became more annoying than enjoyable to watch.

Jaime: I have almost nothing to say about Jaime. He was literally never shown. He lied about being bi and then Saxon says he felt uncomfortable at times with him. He had half his hair dyed blonde at the front. That’s really it. Re-reading my write up I take back that everyone is three-dimensional, Jaime was not. Congrats to him on getting $10,000.

Carlo: Now Carlo is interesting. He was funny at times, but I mean he’s clearly unsanitary. I’ve heard from where he went into the house with an STI, which makes his dirty habits a lot more health cautious than they normally would. I think he went too early, I would have liked for him to stay in the house for the merge but I can’t say I wanted him to last too much longer. His hatred of Belinda is something I don’t fully understand, but I guess it is what it is.

Leah: I really liked her and I wish she stayed longer than what she did and I’m happy that her eviction was at least one of the closer ones of the season. It would be hard being a younger person that wants to be treated the same as her peers only to be not taken too seriously. But at the same time, it’s blatant that she was hard to live with. A person doesn’t wrack up 30+ nomination points in 3 weeks for being an unproblematic housemate. I found her humorous and she really started to mature after a few weeks had passed and she became comfortable. Although the series doesn’t really need her to remain interesting, I would have preferred she stayed longer over Belinda.

Belinda: Belinda is probably the first housemate I have seen who genuinely did not get along with the cast as a whole and was the hardest one socially to live with. I don’t personally get what it is about her that the square house people + Ben hated so much as to me she came across as really nice and fine. I won’t ever really know as I’m watching this 18 years later with no uplate or feeds, but I don’t really get it. It was yet so apparent she struggled in there. She was nominated every week and Carlo proper ignored her on his way out of after his eviction. I felt sorry for her at first but as the cast shrunk, she didn’t really offer me anything once Carlo was gone. The whole belindagate scenario was uncomfortable in general. The fact that a person was murdered for simply being gay is a scary thought even though it was almost 20 years ago. The whole thing is just not nice to hear. The Square housemates seemed to completely resent her after she confessed about it to them, which I don’t see what about this is her fault. I don’t blame her for leaving as how could she physically be okay with the thought of staying with people who genuinely hate her for another two whole months.

Ben: I actually really enjoyed his pot stirring behaviour and main character energy. He starts off seeming like he’ll be annoying and then blows up to being even worse than what you’d expect him to be. He is clearly a very controlling dominating person who likes to be in control and also likes to be right. He was bored and decided to stir people for no reason, why would I not like to watch that happen. There’s no way he survives any eviction at that point in the season anyway, with his behaviour he was going to be evicted there. I found it kind of funny how everyone kept saying “he’s playing the game” and whenever I hear these old school housemates say this I just cringe. What is “playing the game” in this version. And by that, I mean what do they actually mean when they say it, because most of the time it just sounds like a cliché. How is acting polarising playing the game where it does nothing but guarantee you won’t win.

By watching 2001 and 2002 you should naturally presume the audience is going to award the win to the least problematic person. So, in what world is Ben being problematic playing the game? It makes zero sense to me and I feel like people say it just to say it. Another thing I’ve never understood is how nominating your biggest threat is a strategically optimal? For instance, if you think Reggie is a threat why nominate her when being a threat means the audience likes her. Why are you bothering to nominate someone who the audience won’t vote out and why risk yourself being nominated against them when you are saying you don’t think they will be evicted. Unless, someone’s thinking is that if they nominate the favourite, they will crack under pressure and the audience will turn on them? But unless I hear a valid reason for that I’m just going to look at the person nominating as if they are an idiot who is looking for a cop out nomination reason.

Overall, Ben was a fun character and is the first to experience the wrath of Gretel Killeen and her biased style of interviewing, yet he handles it quite well. Once Ben leaves the narrative of the season does take a turn and the dynamics of the house really do shift. His love/hate relationship with Reggie is one of my guilty favourites.

Claire: She sleeps a lot. Is that kind of all I have to say? Possibly. She has that one bad week where she breaks down because of nominating. I was happy she left when she did as I didn’t want to have a total of 8 big characters all leave in a row. It was nice to lose a dud earlyish.

Joanne: Here we have someone who I actually really did like. Joanne was nice, dynamic, well spoken, intelligent and fascinating to watch. Her eviction is really the first to begin the boring stretch of remaining episodes due to her storyline being so focused on numerous other housemates. She starts off as the token girl next door who everyone seems to get along with and casually flirts with some of the guys. She is focused on being the sex symbol of the series and she seems to be okay with that. Once the houses merge, she forms bonds with Vincent and Saxon on top of the one she has with Patrick and that’s where this whole fiasco starts. She literally had the boys eating out of the palm of her hand and if this was a strategic version of the show she’d probably thrive. She’s almost like a pseudo BBUS Janelle or a Parvati from survivor US. I could just see her doing extremely well in a strategic version of the show. I don’t think poorly of her for what she did as I have said previously, she’s a young girl who was in a house full of people she got along with, so what she chose to do was her decision. I can’t say I’d actively try to make the same choices but what do I know? Like I mentioned earlier I still think regardless of the Patrick birthday incident in the spa she goes anyway. ANYONE of the others nominated against Daniel and Reggie go that week, there’s no way any of them survive. The 86% to evict is more of a reflection of who the audience would have preferred to go rather than it being perceived that 86% of the audience didn’t like her.
 
Kim: Oh, poor Kim. Said some silly things and got banished from her hometown because of it. The easiest way I’d say how to describe her is the Aldi version of Sara-Marie. She thought she was funny but was more just inappropriate. Although, she did go into the house with a cast of older reserved people. Had she entered the square house she may have fared better as long as she kept the racist jokes to an absolute minimum. I wanted her to stay at the double as she was the main source of controversy and entertainment left in the house, but her eviction was so foreshown that I wasn’t that upset she went. Anyone who had either watched or hadn’t watched this before would be able to pick that she was going. If she wasn’t an intruder, she would have just been an early boot anyway so, there’s not that much stock to put in her.

Saxon: Now much like Blair I did really like Saxon the first time I watched. But that was when I was a pubescent teenager who didn’t care about the in-depth part of the show. Saxon was a really cringe 19-year-old boy who just perpetuates stereotypes of his archetype. He wasn’t as snarky and sanctimonious as Blair as I don’t think he was as intelligent. He was to a degree entertaining but behaved like a typical 19-year-old boy. He always had to talk himself up and struggled with humility, loved talking about how great he was sexually or how great he is at X Y or Z. His obsession with Jo was so cringe to watch and one of my favourite moments was when Kim was asking him why he was holding Jo to such a high regard of being this amazing person, when Chrissie and Reggie were also great people and it just seemed he was romanticising a friendship that seemed to be largely due to his attraction to her. I found him to be a very absolvable type of person who was quick to shut down others even if they were right. He was only young though and a young boy who had made it onto the biggest show on TV, so who could really blame him. Although I will say once he leaves that’s kind of it for the show, it becomes pretty boring and painfully so. It was pretty rough to be evicted by 0.11% due to Vincent’s loved ones campaigning against him. It’s weird how teenage me saw him as this attractive surfer guy and now that I have surpassed his age I just see his character as cringeworthy.

Jamie: He was fine. An attractive and unproblematic gay guy who didn’t really have much of an impact on the show. It was very humorous to see Saxon’s obsession with his sexuality and needing to prove that he’s okay with it by asking questions and declaring he is okay with it. Jamie was just mediocre casting. Of the first three gay men to be on Big Brother Jamie is easily the least entertaining. Like Jemma he coped smack for being vein. I will say I am still confused on how he was evicted with 50% over Vincent’s 31% in week 9 especially after the week Vincent had. Was it because he took Chrissie’s bed? LOL. I just don’t get it and probably never will. But really, he didn’t have much impact on the series at all.

Vincent: I despised him greatly the first time I watched this. Now this time whilst I did dislike him, I found him dull and uninteresting more than anything. How he made it far in two audition processes has me confused greatly. Unless it’s a case where he was different in the house to how he was in auditions, but really, he wasn’t much entertainment. For the most part I found him creepy and too diplomatic. I cringe when guys try to be the peace keeping hero in an argument or walk into the diary room and say “sorry Big Brother don’t punish everyone for my actions”, vomit. I think he was very aware of audience perception and kept a lot of his personality withheld and wanted to be like Ben and Peter. I don’t see how the purr is perceived to be attractive by anyone with a right mind. I’m not into the whole Italian men thing so maybe I just don’t get it. Much like Peter last season I feel there are many weeks where Vincent would have been evicted had he been nominated with the right mix of people. He for sure goes if he’s nominated in week 6 and especially 7. He really should have been the second evictee in the double but thanks to some campaigning, supposedly survived by like 200 votes. He lasted way too long and is probably one of my least favourite Big Brother housemates of all time.

Patrick: He is probably the most boring of the cast. Outside of flirting with Jo and being a bit of a kitchen Nazi there’s not really much else to him that was shown. Naturally he probably wins more seasons than he doesn’t due to being an unproblematic Aussie guy, but thankfully due to the high calibre of this cast that wasn’t the case. In those last few weeks, he seemed to be really controlling over household stuff such as the kitchen and I’d hate to live with someone like that. I do give credit on his ability to nominate easily and his thinking of “I’m nominating this person as I feel they will nominate me” is a pretty standard easy way to cop out nominating whilst meeting Big Brother’s criteria

Daniel: I really really love Daniel. He was hilarious and never nasty so overall he was enjoyable to watch from all ends. He didn’t want to play up the sympathy card and I’m happy he was cautious of that. Although he lost his parents a long while beforehand compared to Peter so a much easier way than the latter had at avoiding sympathy. His many characters and antics were fun to watch for me and I found him continuously entertaining throughout. It seems his way of entertaining made him hard to get to know, but for some people that’s just how they behave. He is the first of many housemates who face eviction after eviction who eventually end up as the housemate nominated the least in the end stretch, like Tahan in 2013 and Travis in 2014. Maybe it’s because now I know we shared a boss lmao but my appreciation of Daniel grew this time and had there been an all stars all those years ago I can’t see a reason why he wouldn’t have been included. Part of me would have preferred to have seen him second to Reggie, but I love him and Chrissie all the same as their friendship was a joy to watch. Daniel took nominations very gracefully and was also well in tuned on how to nominate tactically without much struggle.
 
Chrissie: Now it’s funny as due to my mother being a fan of Chrissie for many years, I have grown up knowing Chrissie Swan as a celebrity. I have seen her on television, listened to her on the radio before school and just in general known her to always have been a media personality. Watching her on Big Brother was so bizarre to me for the first time. It still kind of was this time as now I’ve seen her host shows, make other TV appearances and even place third on I’m a celebrity get me out of her during the time between. So, to me it’s like watching a celebrity housemate with a bunch of civilians. I did really like her on the show, it was fun watching the first of these alpha female personalities shine on a reality show. She stands up to Ben and with that also is able to get along with many of the housemates. Like Daniel she was always laughing and having fun and was a joy to watch. I did enjoy her friendship with Reggie and like Sara-Marie her laugh is distinct and infectious. I did like seeing someone who isn’t really the type to be cast on reality shows to emerge as such a likeable character. I do feel happy with knowing how successful she has become after the show as it is rightfully deserved. I do feel though many times if I hadn’t known she came second that I would have guessed she may be evicted. I do find it kind of surprising she made it to the final 2 but I guess the audience wanted an all-girl final. The cameraman comment is a really hard thing to watch as I am sure Chrissie wanted to go into house with the focus being her personality rather than her weight. It would really dampen the mood of your experience to be reminded that on the outside world something as shallow as weight will be likely what you’ll be known for. She handles it well and I think she really does a great job at proving her personality is one to watch. She’s a very humble Runner-Up as well and I did like that she was rooting for a Reggie win long before the final 2.

Reggie: I really don’t even know what to say about Reggie. All I can say to begin with is watching her win was so heart-warming. I love the fact that she is who she is and she’s unapologetically herself. Its people like her that in everyday life are either blending in with everyone else or are overlooked. And that’s why she is so appealing, she is the definition of an everyday Aussie woman. You do need to understand Aussie culture to really fully appreciate her in whole. Kath and Kim may be satire but Reggie is the personification of this satire. Her lack of common knowledge, random outburst of naivety and her being content with just being simple is hilariously relatable. Her personality shines like Sara-Marie’s did and yet she didn’t know it. The best thing about her is that she was funny and likeable without intending to be and just how oblivious she was to it. Everyone on this cast knew upon meeting her that she had this in the bag yet Reggie never believed it herself. Her simple desire for a holiday and break from cooking fish and chips was endearing. I don’t want to go on for too long as there’s so much to say about her yet at the same time there doesn’t need to be a lot said to describe her perfectly. She may not have been the loudest or the most aware housemate but that’s what made her such as deserving winner, is that she never even intended on being one. With all the hardships she’s faced as well as the fact that I met her in real life only to see she is now as she was on the show, I can’t help but love her. She IMO is the best winner of BBAU (and yes, I think she’s better than Tim) and I hope she is just as amazing on BB2022.

That wraps up my coverage on BB03 now to BB04. I am really looking forward to that as I have mentioned it’s my favourite season. So far, my opinions on all seasons have increased so let’s see if the trend continues.
 
I can imagine Jo wouldn’t be able to play the temptress role the same way she did in her original series as I imagine she’s now married with kids. She’d be a smart player but would have to figure out another means of gaining influence. What is she up to these days?
 
I can imagine Jo wouldn’t be able to play the temptress role the same way she did in her original series as I imagine she’s now married with kids. She’d be a smart player but would have to figure out another means of gaining influence. What is she up to these days?
When Jo was on I'm a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here (well, the spin off, but same difference) the following year in 2004 I remember she got in an argument with this obnoxious woman and held her ground. Still that was many years ago, but she was always interesting and strong-willed and had way more to offer than temptress.

I too would be curious to see how she would fare in the current strategic iteration of Big Brother.
 
I can imagine Jo wouldn’t be able to play the temptress role the same way she did in her original series as I imagine she’s now married with kids. She’d be a smart player but would have to figure out another means of gaining influence. What is she up to these days?
She is one of my friend's in laws and from what they tell me she lives on the Gold Coast and is now married with three kids. Her FB is Jo Hams. She's aged decently well but has clearly had work done to help that.
 
She is also on Insta as something like mother_of_3_no_excuses and looks to be living the good life.

I always liked her but totally get why some people didn’t.
 
He still pops up occasionally. What does she think of him now?
Still in love. She has adored him for 17 years and I don't think she ever won't. Whenever he's on the Project or another TV show she likes to watch for him. I remember he did a radio segment where he did a good deed for people, and my sister was featured on it for cystic fibrosis and he organised a limo to pick her up with her friends to go see one direction in concert. My mum got to speak to him on the radio and she told him about how she loved him and remembers a specific scene in uncut where he was swearing at a blow up kangaroo and he was in awe of how much she remembered of him.
 
Still in love. She has adored him for 17 years and I don't think she ever won't. Whenever he's on the Project or another TV show she likes to watch for him. I remember he did a radio segment where he did a good deed for people, and my sister was featured on it for cystic fibrosis and he organised a limo to pick her up with her friends to go see one direction in concert. My mum got to speak to him on the radio and she told him about how she loved him and remembers a specific scene in uncut where he was swearing at a blow up kangaroo and he was in awe of how much she remembered of him.

Oh that’s very sweet and your mum sounds awesome and also like she needs to be on this forum too. She should podcast his radio show, unless you live in Sydney in which case she can listen live. I think they go national at night time?
 
Oh that’s very sweet and your mum sounds awesome and also like she needs to be on this forum too. She should podcast his radio show, unless you live in Sydney in which case she can listen live. I think they go national at night time?
My love of Big Brother has always come down to the fact that my mum loved it. My entire early childhood I remember her always talking Big Brother and hearing names like Sara-Marie, Jess & Marty, Reggie and Fitzy. Her love for the show has conditioned me to always think of the show as such a huge thing. My parents divorced when Nine brought back the show and I have never seen her so happy or excited for something before. Me her and my sister spent weeks watching clips online and looking at photos of us visiting the house in preparation for the revival. It's a period of time I will always hold dearly as a loved memory. My mum would have no idea how to navigate an Internet forum lol, I should try to convince her as she has a lot to say about how horrible the show has become. I think we may have the interview with Fitzy on file somewhere, I should definitely look into finding it.
 
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